Josephine March

Josephine March, the Duchess of Cornwall-March, and the Queen consort of Scotland (Josephine Isabella March; 21 October 1846 – 21 October 1979) was the Duchess of the combined estates of House Cornwall and House March, the Governess to the youngest daughter of a high-ranking Scottish Lord, and the late, much-beloved Queen consort of Scotland. The illegimente daughter of Maeve Cornwall, Duchess of Cornwall-March, and Peter March-Cornwall, Duke of Cornwall-March, born out of wedlock, she would be later legitimized; becoming the greatest and most-beloved Queen consort of Scotland. Her death, generated Great Britain`s laws regarding Queen and Princess consorts of England.

Josephine was legimentized the day after her birth, with false records being fashioned to make her appear as the legal daughter of Duchess Maeve Cornwall and Duke Peter March; the two would later legally marry, and had no other children making Josephine their heir.